Rainy day
On a rainy day Jennifer and her dad were taking a walk. She was wearing pink wellingtons and a white umbrella. She was jumping in the puddles and suddenly fell in the mud.
”Daddy help me, please.”
Mark looked at the little girl in the mud, he passed her and turned around saying in a little grumpy voice. “You can do that alone Jenny.”
“But daddy.” Jenny whined.
Mark crouched down not far from her. “Do you know why I’m not helping you this time?”
“No-oo.” Jenny cried.
“Because I want you to become a big girl, and that means you have to learn to try first on your own, but know that I will always be there when you can’t do it on your own! Can you try to get up, for me?”
Jenny nodded, the little girl got up slowly all wet and muddy. “Daddy it hurts so much.”
“I know. Let’s go him.” Mark picked her up and kissed her on her muddy cheek. “I’m very proud of you baby!”
Jenny smiled and leaned her head tired against Mark’s shoulder.
Stormy night
It was a dreadful night. The rain war hammering against the window, the wind made the house howl, the thunder sounded like a giant destroying towns and the lightning let her room appear day bright. Jenny was terrified, crying and hiding under her pillows. When the lightning hit the house the loud crack let her scream. “DAAAADDYYYYY!”
Within second she heard footsteps. All light were off even her nightlight. She felt someone or something sit down on the side of her bed. She shivered heavily and whined freely “Daddy, please, daddy!”
“Jenny?! Baby, come here. It is alright the lightning hit the house and the power is gone out.” Mark didn’t need to pick up his daughter, she jumped into his arm. Sobbing heavily. “Jenny you are doing it again. Remember what I taught you? You have to concentrate or you burn me.”
Jenny nodded, held on tight to Mark’s shirt and calmed down slowly. Knowing that nothing could harm her as long daddy was there to watch over her.
Not forgotten
After Jenny died, both Mark and Dirk had not forgotten her. Jenny was always there, followed them around, she never left their minds and hearts. The two moved on, the pain became less but it never disappeared. Even when Mark was teaching Dirk, teaching him to use his powers, Mark laughing with Dirk as a father would with his son, she was there standing next to them and smiling. They never removed her from their hearts.
Glass
Jenny wasn’t older than ten or eleven years old, she was playing in the kitchen running around with a little fireball following her.
“Jenny no powers in the house.” Amanda said gently to her daughter.
“Sorry mom.” Jenny grinned and let the fireball disappear, but she fell over the basket of fresh washed laundry, right through the glass door into the garden. She was nearly unhurt except a deep cut at her left wrist.
She was rushed into the hospital and needed several stitches.
That same evening she was lying in her bed. “Daddy?”
“Yes Jenny?”
“I’m sorry I smashed the door.” Jenny whispered.
“I’m sorry the door cut you.” Mark whispered back. “I would have smashed it now if you hadn’t done it.”
The day she first met Dirk happened more like this
Best friends
“Freak! Freak! Freak!” Robbie was following Jenny on her way home, throwing little stones at her. Jenny was alone until suddenly a force field shielded her from the stones. “Hey. I thought we talked about this. Leave her alone.” Dirk bellowed. Robbie mumbled something but walked away.
“Are you okay?”
Jenny smiled at Dirk. “Yes I am now. Where were you I waited for you outside?”
“I know sorry I had to help Mrs Norris to carry a couple of boxes to her car.” Dirk smiled apologetic at her. The two had just reached Jenny’s house.
“Cute goody-good boy. I’ll see you later on the field.” Jenny waved and ran inside.
“You are late.” Mark said sounding worried. Jenny went to him, tiptoed and kissed him on the cheek.
“Sorry dad, there was this jerk again teasing me, but I’m okay I got help from my friend.”
“One day the jerk will have to face me.” Mark grumbled.
“Better not, I like having you around and not have to talk to you through bars.” Jenny giggled.”I’m upstairs doing my homework.”
Baking
“Jenny?” Mark’s voice echoed through the house.
“In the kitchen.” Jenny shouted back.
Mark went to the kitchen looking at his daughter. “What are you doing?”
“I’m making apple pie. Well okay I try to make apple pie.” On the counter were several aluminium [ie dishes containing burnt pie.
“At least the pie is well done.” Mark laughed, sitting down to keep her company.
“I’m sorry.” She looked miserable.
“That you can’t bake and enjoy the heat of the oven way to much? No worries, I told you I give you money so that you can buy a cake for your bake sale tomorrow.”
“I know but I wanted at least to try.” Jenny grinned at him while she took another pie out of the oven, just as burnt as the others. They both stared laughing.
On a rainy day Jennifer and her dad were taking a walk. She was wearing pink wellingtons and a white umbrella. She was jumping in the puddles and suddenly fell in the mud.
”Daddy help me, please.”
Mark looked at the little girl in the mud, he passed her and turned around saying in a little grumpy voice. “You can do that alone Jenny.”
“But daddy.” Jenny whined.
Mark crouched down not far from her. “Do you know why I’m not helping you this time?”
“No-oo.” Jenny cried.
“Because I want you to become a big girl, and that means you have to learn to try first on your own, but know that I will always be there when you can’t do it on your own! Can you try to get up, for me?”
Jenny nodded, the little girl got up slowly all wet and muddy. “Daddy it hurts so much.”
“I know. Let’s go him.” Mark picked her up and kissed her on her muddy cheek. “I’m very proud of you baby!”
Jenny smiled and leaned her head tired against Mark’s shoulder.
Stormy night
It was a dreadful night. The rain war hammering against the window, the wind made the house howl, the thunder sounded like a giant destroying towns and the lightning let her room appear day bright. Jenny was terrified, crying and hiding under her pillows. When the lightning hit the house the loud crack let her scream. “DAAAADDYYYYY!”
Within second she heard footsteps. All light were off even her nightlight. She felt someone or something sit down on the side of her bed. She shivered heavily and whined freely “Daddy, please, daddy!”
“Jenny?! Baby, come here. It is alright the lightning hit the house and the power is gone out.” Mark didn’t need to pick up his daughter, she jumped into his arm. Sobbing heavily. “Jenny you are doing it again. Remember what I taught you? You have to concentrate or you burn me.”
Jenny nodded, held on tight to Mark’s shirt and calmed down slowly. Knowing that nothing could harm her as long daddy was there to watch over her.
Not forgotten
After Jenny died, both Mark and Dirk had not forgotten her. Jenny was always there, followed them around, she never left their minds and hearts. The two moved on, the pain became less but it never disappeared. Even when Mark was teaching Dirk, teaching him to use his powers, Mark laughing with Dirk as a father would with his son, she was there standing next to them and smiling. They never removed her from their hearts.
Glass
Jenny wasn’t older than ten or eleven years old, she was playing in the kitchen running around with a little fireball following her.
“Jenny no powers in the house.” Amanda said gently to her daughter.
“Sorry mom.” Jenny grinned and let the fireball disappear, but she fell over the basket of fresh washed laundry, right through the glass door into the garden. She was nearly unhurt except a deep cut at her left wrist.
She was rushed into the hospital and needed several stitches.
That same evening she was lying in her bed. “Daddy?”
“Yes Jenny?”
“I’m sorry I smashed the door.” Jenny whispered.
“I’m sorry the door cut you.” Mark whispered back. “I would have smashed it now if you hadn’t done it.”
The day she first met Dirk happened more like this
Best friends
“Freak! Freak! Freak!” Robbie was following Jenny on her way home, throwing little stones at her. Jenny was alone until suddenly a force field shielded her from the stones. “Hey. I thought we talked about this. Leave her alone.” Dirk bellowed. Robbie mumbled something but walked away.
“Are you okay?”
Jenny smiled at Dirk. “Yes I am now. Where were you I waited for you outside?”
“I know sorry I had to help Mrs Norris to carry a couple of boxes to her car.” Dirk smiled apologetic at her. The two had just reached Jenny’s house.
“Cute goody-good boy. I’ll see you later on the field.” Jenny waved and ran inside.
“You are late.” Mark said sounding worried. Jenny went to him, tiptoed and kissed him on the cheek.
“Sorry dad, there was this jerk again teasing me, but I’m okay I got help from my friend.”
“One day the jerk will have to face me.” Mark grumbled.
“Better not, I like having you around and not have to talk to you through bars.” Jenny giggled.”I’m upstairs doing my homework.”
Baking
“Jenny?” Mark’s voice echoed through the house.
“In the kitchen.” Jenny shouted back.
Mark went to the kitchen looking at his daughter. “What are you doing?”
“I’m making apple pie. Well okay I try to make apple pie.” On the counter were several aluminium [ie dishes containing burnt pie.
“At least the pie is well done.” Mark laughed, sitting down to keep her company.
“I’m sorry.” She looked miserable.
“That you can’t bake and enjoy the heat of the oven way to much? No worries, I told you I give you money so that you can buy a cake for your bake sale tomorrow.”
“I know but I wanted at least to try.” Jenny grinned at him while she took another pie out of the oven, just as burnt as the others. They both stared laughing.